Ever since the summer of 2020 I have been on an evolving journey. I have awakened to the realities of the Black female experience in America – what it is and has always been since the birth of this country. Because I cannot unsee what I have seen or unknow what I have come to understand, it has lead me to into a journey of diving into my family lineage and history. I feel the weight of what the Black story has been and the responsibility of what the story can be in the future.
Read MoreIn this episode, I sit down with Ubani Ukuku and talk about Black women in America, the importance of voting, the upcoming election, and all the amazing things she's doing through her justice coaching program (of which, I'm proud to say, I will be going through myself in January 2021). Black women have a unique vantage point when it comes to how the systems work and how we can reimagine a better future. Listen and learn from the best of the best — Ubani Ukuku.
Read MoreChris is a co-founding pastor of Kaleo Phoenix a church centered around the idea of “Table Gathering” - before meeting in sanctuaries, church buildings, or cathedrals, followers of Jesus met in homes around tables, practicing the ways of Jesus by eating and drinking together. In this episode, we talk about how he structures Kaleo Phoenix, COVID-19’s effect on the Church, and The Unique Leadership Style of The Trinity.
Read MoreThe moment I saw Hafeez interview Dana Chanel and her husband Donell, I knew I wanted to have him on the show. Hafeez is a very intelligent interviewer and conversationalist. He and his best friend host a podcast for young men called The Roommates Podcast. In this episode, we talk about Kobe's death, how to make a podcast profitable and dealing with heartbreak.
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